The mission of Matthew 25: Ministries is to fulfill Matthew 25:34-40 of the New Testament by providing nutritional food to the hungry, clean water to the thirsty, clothing to the naked, affordable shelter to the homeless, medical care to the ill, and humanitarian supplies to those in need. Additionally, Matthew 25: Ministries is committed to educating the public on the conditions and needs of the “least of these” and by providing resources for action.
Matthew 25 Ministries Inc centers its giving on humanitarian aid delivered through partner organizations, with recurring large grants to groups such as Goodwill Industries in Cincinnati and Goodwill Industries - KY in Louisville. The pattern is shaped by direct service: collecting, processing, and shipping donated product goods to people in need, then using nonprofit partners to move those supplies into communities. The foundation’s mission statement also links its work to food, water, clothing, shelter, medical care, and humanitarian supplies for people in need. Recent grants show that this is not limited to one emergency or one city. The same funder has supported disaster response and ongoing relief logistics, including major awards to Spokes of Hope in Longs, South Carolina, and Bread of Life Inc in Houston. Its grant record points to a grantmaker that functions as a large-scale relief distributor rather than a small, project-by-project regranting foundation. The grants are routed to organizations positioned to receive and distribute goods rather than to individuals, and the portfolio is built around crisis-affected households, refugees and asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons, and disaster-affected communities.
Humanitarian aid is the clearest throughline. Matthew 25 Ministries Inc gave $11,954,919 in 2023 to Bread of Life Inc in Houston, Texas, and followed with $7,514,678 in 2024 and $6,722,334 in 2025 to the same organization. That repeated support fits its model of shipping donated product goods through partner nonprofits. Disaster relief is another core area: the active program description says the organization moves critically needed aid into affected areas and sets up distribution channels for future shipments. Food security and nutrition also appear in the mission statement, which includes nutritional food for the hungry. Clothing, shelter, and medical care are named alongside those needs, showing a focus on immediate basic necessities rather than long-term programmatic grants.
Typical grant size ranges from $20,578 at the 25th percentile to $48,701 at the median and $323,549 at the 75th percentile, with a much larger upper tail that reflects very large distribution grants. The recent-grants list shows repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, including Goodwill Industries in Cincinnati, Goodwill Industries - KY, Bread of Life Inc, CitiIMPACT, Partnership with Native Americans, and Grace Ministries. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. The organization is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not make program-related investments or fund individuals. Unsolicited applications are not accepted in the active program descriptions.
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$125.2M
$279.4M
$309.4M
Most grants fall between $21K and $324K, with a median of $49K.
25th Percentile
$21K
Median
$49K
75th Percentile
$324K
About 58% of grants go to recipients in IL.
Gerald Butch Elfers
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Grantmaking is regional in scope, and the recipient list is entirely U.S.-based. Ohio receives 58% of grants by recipient location, and Cincinnati appears often through organizations such as Goodwill Industries, Goodwill Industries - Cincinnati, and St Vincent de Paul. Outside Ohio, the list includes Louisville, Houston, Sherman, Davidson, and Raleigh. Illinois is the top state by grant count, even though the headquarters is in Ohio, which shows that where the foundation gives most often is different from where it is based.
Its giving centers on humanitarian aid and disaster relief, with the mission statement also naming food and nutrition, clean water, clothing, shelter, medical care, and humanitarian supplies. Recent grants show repeated support for partner organizations that distribute donated goods to people in need.
No. The active program descriptions for both Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Aid indicate that it does not accept unsolicited requests.
The grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $20,578, a median of $48,701, and a 75th percentile of $323,549. The recent grant list also includes much larger distribution awards in the tens of millions.
Yes. The recent-grants table includes multiple-year support to several recipients, including Goodwill Industries in Cincinnati, Goodwill Industries - KY, Bread of Life Inc, CitiIMPACT, Partnership with Native Americans, and Grace Ministries.
The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 684 grants to U.S. recipients. Ohio accounts for 58% of grants by recipient location, while Illinois is the top state by grant count.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goodwill Industries - KY | Louisville, KY | $44,369,145 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Goodwill Industries - Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | $35,666,752 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Convoy of Hope | Springfield, MO | $10,588,022 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| North Star Foundation Inc | North Attleboro, MA | $8,353,083 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| TC Ministry | Raleigh, NC | $7,526,339 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Bread of Life Inc | Houston, TX | $6,722,334 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| CitiIMPACT | Davidson, NC | $4,970,935 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Partnership with Native Americans | Sherman, TX | $4,954,764 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Hands of Love | Stanton, KY | $4,535,820 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Grace Evangelical Church or Gift of Grace Aid | Galloway, OH | $4,245,516 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Grace Ministries | Henderson, NC | $3,604,304 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| SOS American Foundation | Scranton, PA | $2,954,443 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Pelzer Mill Hill Outreach | Williamston, SC | $2,797,616 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Breathitt County Hunger Alliance | Jackson, KY | $2,188,180 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Deborah's Place Inc | Indianapolis, IN | $2,177,955 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Giving the Basics | Bucyrus, KS | $2,122,876 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Knott County Area Technology Center | Hindman, KY | $2,004,501 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Christ is Faith | Corbin, KY | $1,728,628 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Anita Daniels Foundation | Houston, TX | $1,524,003 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Payton's Lemonade Stand | Cincinnati, OH | $1,522,023 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Goods Bank NEO | Cleveland, OH | $1,485,076 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| I Serve 365 | Chester, TX | $1,305,979 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| 1UP Outreach Ministry | La Grange, NC | $1,222,595 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| People Help Exchange | Locust Grover, GA | $1,166,531 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Open Arms Food Pantry & Resource Center | Los Angeles, CA | $1,163,883 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| City Help Inc of Phoenix | Phoenix, AZ | $1,093,551 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Catholic Charities of Miami | Doral, FL | $896,298 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Pleasant Green Missionary BC | Trotwood, OH | $888,138 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Beth El Ministries | Wimauma, FL | $880,483 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Kingdom Bridges Ministries | Robertsdale, AL | $846,562 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| 180 Disaster Relief | Tulsa, OK | $825,988 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians | Red Rock, OK | $819,361 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Freedom Faith Missionary Baptist Church | Dayton, OH | $803,038 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Blackjack Baptist Church | Winnsboro, SC | $758,945 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| HOPE | Jonesboro, GA | $742,335 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Ecotone Paint | Van Wert, OH | $699,724 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Project HOOD | Chicago, IL | $695,872 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Neighborhood Improvements - Better Living | Tallahassee, FL | $685,615 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Totally Local VC | Ventura, CA | $650,572 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| The Door Evangelistic | Albemarle, NC | $649,388 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| SETX Civilian Task Force | Nederland, TX | $621,232 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| City Serve of the Triad | Jamestown, NC | $591,400 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Shreveport Volunteer Network | Keithville, LA | $543,610 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Nehemiah Project | Albemarle, NC | $513,941 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Ministries United for Christ | Warrenton, NC | $485,994 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Beyond Before Community Development Corpo | Cincinnati, OH | $477,111 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Hatching Hope | Alabaster, AL | $458,734 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| HLX | Hialeah, FL | $440,522 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Justice for Migrant Women | Fremont, OH | $428,159 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
| Big Creek Missions | Hyden, KY | $417,725 | 2025 | Humanitarian Aid |
Goodwill Industries - KY
$44,369,145Humanitarian Aid
Goodwill Industries - Cincinnati
$35,666,752Humanitarian Aid
Convoy of Hope
$10,588,022Humanitarian Aid
North Star Foundation Inc
$8,353,083Humanitarian Aid
TC Ministry
$7,526,339Humanitarian Aid
Bread of Life Inc
$6,722,334Humanitarian Aid
CitiIMPACT
$4,970,935Humanitarian Aid
Partnership with Native Americans
$4,954,764Humanitarian Aid
Hands of Love
$4,535,820Humanitarian Aid
Grace Evangelical Church or Gift of Grace Aid
$4,245,516Humanitarian Aid
Grace Ministries
$3,604,304Humanitarian Aid
SOS American Foundation
$2,954,443Humanitarian Aid
Pelzer Mill Hill Outreach
$2,797,616Humanitarian Aid
Breathitt County Hunger Alliance
$2,188,180Humanitarian Aid
Deborah's Place Inc
$2,177,955Humanitarian Aid
Giving the Basics
$2,122,876Humanitarian Aid
Knott County Area Technology Center
$2,004,501Humanitarian Aid
Christ is Faith
$1,728,628Humanitarian Aid
Anita Daniels Foundation
$1,524,003Humanitarian Aid
Payton's Lemonade Stand
$1,522,023Humanitarian Aid
Goods Bank NEO
$1,485,076Humanitarian Aid
I Serve 365
$1,305,979Humanitarian Aid
1UP Outreach Ministry
$1,222,595Humanitarian Aid
People Help Exchange
$1,166,531Humanitarian Aid
Open Arms Food Pantry & Resource Center
$1,163,883Humanitarian Aid
City Help Inc of Phoenix
$1,093,551Humanitarian Aid
Catholic Charities of Miami
$896,298Humanitarian Aid
Pleasant Green Missionary BC
$888,138Humanitarian Aid
Beth El Ministries
$880,483Humanitarian Aid
Kingdom Bridges Ministries
$846,562Humanitarian Aid
180 Disaster Relief
$825,988Humanitarian Aid
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians
$819,361Humanitarian Aid
Freedom Faith Missionary Baptist Church
$803,038Humanitarian Aid
Blackjack Baptist Church
$758,945Humanitarian Aid
HOPE
$742,335Humanitarian Aid
Ecotone Paint
$699,724Humanitarian Aid
Project HOOD
$695,872Humanitarian Aid
Neighborhood Improvements - Better Living
$685,615Humanitarian Aid
Totally Local VC
$650,572Humanitarian Aid
The Door Evangelistic
$649,388Humanitarian Aid
SETX Civilian Task Force
$621,232Humanitarian Aid
City Serve of the Triad
$591,400Humanitarian Aid
Shreveport Volunteer Network
$543,610Humanitarian Aid
Nehemiah Project
$513,941Humanitarian Aid
Ministries United for Christ
$485,994Humanitarian Aid
Beyond Before Community Development Corpo
$477,111Humanitarian Aid
Hatching Hope
$458,734Humanitarian Aid
HLX
$440,522Humanitarian Aid
Justice for Migrant Women
$428,159Humanitarian Aid
Big Creek Missions
$417,725Humanitarian Aid